Amazon Connect Engineer (Remote - Ability to travel up to 30%)

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Amazon Connect Engineer (Remote - Ability to travel up to 30%) Mode of Interview: Virtual Job Description:

We need someone who can hit the ground running. No learning on the job. They are picking up for someone who left and needs to finish. This person needs to be comfortable with:

  • Amazon Lex Expert level,
  1. Amazon Lex with Amazon Connect Advanced
  1. Lambda with NodeJS Advanced

Amazon Connect Senior Engineer

Travel: Ability to travel up to 30%

Location: Remote US

Are you a cloud-based Customer Experience Software Engineer with experience in the implementation of AWS Cloud contact center solutions. with a solid understanding of application development, coding, database structure and application security? If you love software engineering, developing processes such as functional specifications, design specifications, code, unit tests, system test plans, and feature test plans for high quality output, this is the perfect challenge for you! Your expertise and knowledge will allow you to push platforms to the limit and transcend Client expectations.

As the Amazon Connect Senior Engineer, you will engineer the most complex Contact Center applications imaginable. You are the subject matter expert who understands operational impacts of technology decisions and can easily explain to both technical and non-technical stakeholders the importance of technology and the impacts to the business. You will own the software development experience. Be responsible for API integrations and Web service experience s. You will formulate ideas into solutions. Your hands-on programming knowledge of databases, middleware, and 3rd party application and integrations will be instrumental to the success of Client engagements. Ability to function in a pre and post sales role. You will work autonomously as well as with a team of engineers, sales folks (pre and post sales), Clients and other industry leaders. If you are a seasoned developer, let us know and apply today.

Qualifications For Success:

  • Current AWS developer certification
  1. 3 or more years' experience with Amazon Connect and UC environments
  1. 7 years of overall software development and/or CCaaS development experience
  1. Experience with software development, to include design, custom and common coding (using JavaScript, Python, Node.js preferred), and testing of real time systems
  1. Implementation of AWS Cloud contact center solutions
  1. Work with customer IT Architecture team to design the end-to-end solution and provide technology guidance
  1. Discuss migration efforts in cloud contact center and aid as the Subject Matter Expert in the migration and deployment of the solutions
  1. Provide solution optimization and process improvement with unique template IVR and interaction routing
  1. Network infrastructure experience
  1. Experience creating and presenting technical design stakeholders (technical and non-technical)
  1. AWS preferred

Responsibilities:

  • Lead development for CCaaS implementations on client projects
  1. Ownership and responsibility for end-to-end solution development including:
  1. Routing strategy
  1. IVR design
  1. API approach and external data integrations
  1. Design and maintain reusable code libraries
  1. Advise on testing strategy and provide input into test plans
  1. Ability to communicate how the CCaaS platform works and how it can be applied to solving business needs
  1. Hands-on experience in the development for contact center solutions
  1. Experience helping build client use cases, requirements, designs and test plans.
  1. Experience should include people and team management, enterprise architecture and technical leadership.

Best Regards,

Shivam Kumar

IT Technical Recruiter

Stellent IT Phone: 201-503-2666

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